New Research from MIND Reveals Critical Impact of Data Trust on AI Initiative Success

New Research from MIND Reveals Critical Impact of Data Trust on AI Initiative Success

New Research from MIND Reveals Critical Impact of Data Trust on AI Initiative Success

PR Newswire

SEATTLE, April 8, 2026

Key insights from original research about how CISOs see the role of data trust impacting AI competitive advantage.

SEATTLE, April 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ – MIND, in partnership with the CISO Executive Network, today announced new research, The Impact of Data Trust on AI Initiative Success. The findings point to a widening gap between rapid AI adoption and the ability to secure and govern the data that powers it.

                 ![](https://img-cdn.gateio.im/social/moments-97acb87755-78e82bf344-8b7abd-badf29)

AI is already embedded across the enterprise. According to the report, 90% of organizations are running enterprise GenAI at scale, yet 65% of CISOs lack confidence in their data security controls and only 20% of AI initiatives meet their intended KPIs.

The research introduces a clear insight: data trust is the degree of confidence that systems, including AI, use data safely and appropriately. When that trust is high, organizations move faster. When it is not, AI slows, stalls or introduces risk that outweighs its value.

“AI has moved beyond experimentation. It is operating at scale, often without the data foundations required to support it,” said Eran Barak, Co-Founder and CEO of MIND. “What we’re seeing is a structural gap between speed and control. Data trust closes that gap. It allows organizations to innovate without introducing unseen risk, and to scale AI with confidence rather than hesitation.”

The study, based on a survey of 124 CISOs and twenty in-depth interviews from this group, highlights several consistent patterns. Organizations have policies for AI, but struggle to enforce them at machine speed. Data estates remain unclassified and ungoverned. Security frameworks were built for human behavior, not autonomous systems. The result is measurable failure, not theoretical risk.

Nearly two thirds of CISOs report low confidence in their ability to prevent unsafe AI data access. At the same time, business pressure to accelerate AI adoption continues to increase, compounding exposure.

“The conversations we’re having with our member CISOs are consistent,” said Bill Sieglein, Founder and COO of the CISO Executive Network. “They know AI will drive competitive advantage, but they worry about the risks. Data trust has become one of the important deciding factors between those who move forward safely and those who struggle.”

The report frames AI as a stress test of existing security fundamentals. Organizations with strong data foundations are positioned to accelerate. Those without face a growing risk of failure, including stalled initiatives, regulatory exposure and potential business disruption.

At its core, the research reframes data security as a business enabler. As companies embrace AI innovation, high data trust moves beyond protection to become a competitive accelerant.

MIND’s perspective reflects this shift. The company positions data security not as a barrier to AI, but as the condition that makes AI viable at scale. By enabling organizations to understand, control and act on data risk in real time, MIND supports a model of Stress-Free DLP, where security operates with the speed and precision that AI demands.

The full report, “The Impact of Data Trust on AI Initiative Success,” is available now.

**About MIND

**MIND is on a mission to help organizations gain peace of mind and thrive in a digital world in this AI era by protecting their most sensitive data, mitigating data risks and preserving brand reputation. MIND is the first-ever data security platform to autonomously discover and classify sensitive data, fix data security issues and stop data leaks in one place, so organizations can put their data loss prevention and insider risk management programs on autopilot. We enable businesses to mind what really matters - their most sensitive data. Founded and led by cybersecurity veterans, MIND is based out of Seattle, WA. For more information, contact us at info@mind.io.

About CISO Executive Network
CISO ExecNet is a peer-to-peer professional membership organization for 2,000+ senior information security executives across the United States. Founded in 2005, it operates through 30+ regional chapters with Executive Breakfast Roundtables, national events, and discussion forums. Membership is invitation-only, limited to security leaders at large and mid-sized organizations. The network provides a trusted forum for sharing best practices, gaining peer perspectives, and engaging with experts on challenges facing modern security leaders.

Media Contact for MIND:
Michelle Kearney
Hi-Touch PR
443-857-9468
kearney@hi-touchpr.com

View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/new-research-from-mind-reveals-critical-impact-of-data-trust-on-ai-initiative-success-302734996.html

SOURCE MIND

This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Comment
Add a comment
Add a comment
No comments